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- This disclosure relates to orthotic devices and, more particularly, to an orthotic insert device.
- orthotic inserts ranging from custom orthotic inserts prepared by medical practitioners to off-the-shelf varieties, such as foot pads, cushioning insoles and the like. Certain of these inserts may be geared more toward improving arch support, so that the arch undergoes fewer traumas or stress, especially during running or other physical activities.
- Other shoe inserts and orthotics may address long-term general comfort issues and focus on improving the cushioning of the associated shoe or athletic footwear, again, with the goal of reducing foot fatigue which may develop when the wearer is “on their feet” for extended periods of time.
- Still other inserts may focus on returning energy during running or walking, by providing a springiness or spring force, generally directed through the user's heel, with the thought that such energy return would improve speed or athletic performance.
- Prior art inserts often do not adequately factor in foot or heel anatomy or the associated dynamics.
- the orthotic inserts of the current art suffer from various drawbacks and disadvantages. Accordingly, there is a need for an improved orthotic insert device to address disorders of the heel and hind-foot and their associated discomforts.
- an orthotic insert is adapting to alleviate heel pain and includes two or more portions.
- the first portion is located and sized to underlie and elevate the heel, and has a corresponding first compression load deflection.
- the second portion is anterior to the first portion, and is located and sized to underlie the mid-foot.
- the second portion has a compression load deflection value greater than that of the first portion, which, in practical terms, means that the second portion deflects less readily than the first portion under comparable force. In this way, the first portion is less rigid than the second portion, and the insert thereby offloads vertical force from the heel toward the mid-foot during a person's gait.
- the first portion of the orthotic insert is configured to extend from the heel counter of a corresponding shoe in which the insert may be received, to a zone underlying the plantar surface of the foot just distal to the insertion of the plantar fascia on the medial tubercle of the calcaneus.
- the second portion extends from a zone underlying the plantar surface just distal of the insertion of the plantar fascia on the medial tubercle of the calcaneus, extending medially and laterally, substantially underlying the calcaneal cuboid joint, and tapering distally to a location proximal to the metatarsal heads.
- the first portion has a compression load deflection of 400 to 1000 pounds per square inch (psi), whereas the second portion anterior to the first portion has a compression load deflection of between 600 to 1,200 psi.
- an orthotic insert consists essentially of two zones of material.
- the first zone having compression load deflection of 400 to 1000 psi and the second zone having a compression load deflection of 600 to 1,200 psi.
- the two zones of different compression load deflection have opposing boundaries which slope to form a third transition zone, the third transition zone having a compression load deflection between the corresponding compression load deflections of the first and second zones.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of a typical wearer's foot
- FIG. 3 is an isometric view of the orthotic insert device of FIG. 1 according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the orthotic insert device of FIGS. 1 and 3 ;
- FIG. 1 shows one implementation of an orthotic insert device 21 adapted to be inserted into a wearer's shoe 28 .
- Device 21 includes an upper or dorsal surface 51 adapted to underlie plantar surface k of the wearer's foot, and a lower plantar surface 52 which generally faces the shoe insole.
- Device 21 includes two portions, a first portion 23 generally underlying the plantar surface of the heel fat pad below calcaneus d, and a second portion 25 located and sized to generally underlie mid-foot h of a human foot i.
- First portion 23 underlying calcaneus d is less rigid, that is, more compressible, than second portion 25 underlying mid-foot h.
- Disorders which may be advantageously treated using this implementation of device 21 include, without limitation, the following: heel pain, plantar fasciitis, heel spur, bone contusion, hematoma, heel bursitis, chronic inflammation of the heel pad, Severs disease (calcaneal apophysitis), growth plate injury, post-traumatic pain, soft tissue injury, bone loss, puncture wound, tendonitis, achilles pathology, equinus, arthritis, enthesiopathy, and limb length discrepancy.
- Portions 23 and 25 are advantageously sized and located relative to certain anatomical features of the foot, illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- foot i includes a lower or plantar surface k, and device 21 at least partially underlies plantar surface k as shown in FIG. 1 .
- Heel j includes calcaneus d and a heel fat pad generally disposed between calcaneus d and the corresponding plantar surface of heel j.
- Calcaneus d includes a medial tubercle c into which the proximal or posterior ends of plantar fascia (not shown) are inserted, such insertion region being generally shown by reference letter “b” in FIG. 2 .
- the plantar fascia (not shown) extend from insertion region b to metatarsal heads a.
- Mid-foot h extends distally or anteriorly from heel region j and includes therein the calcaneal cuboid joint, laterally, located approximately in the region indicated by e in FIG. 2 , and the navicular cuneiform joint, medially (not shown).
- Feet are also characterized as having a corresponding longitudinal arch f and sagittal plane arch g, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- portion 23 narrows as portion 23 extends forward or distally in the longitudinal direction, such that surface 29 slopes slightly downwardly from the horizontal in the orientation shown in FIG. 5 , thereby locating surface 29 near proximal edge 24 higher relative to surface 29 at distal edge 35 .
- Heel j ( FIG. 1 ) is elevated by resiliently compressible portion 23 .
- portion 23 includes a forward or distal surface 33 which extends in an arc between lower surface 31 and upper surface 29 of portion 23 .
- the arc begins at a location 34 at the lower surface 31 , and extends to a distal edge 35 on upper surface 29 .
- the first portion 23 extends from heel counter 26 first in a generally planar fashion to a zone 37 , slightly distal to the insertion point b of the plantar fascia into the medial tubercle, and then begins to taper as it extends further distally along arcuate surface 33 .
- the tapering of first portion 23 continues to distal edge 35 at or near the calcaneal cuboid joint e and sagittal plane arch g.
- Second portion 25 is generally arc-shaped in longitudinal cross-section, and has upper and lower surfaces 47 , 41 (respectively), extending from a proximal edge 42 to a distal edge 45 .
- Portion 25 has a proximal or posterior portion 39 which opposes and extends along corresponding distal surface 33 of portion 23 , as seen in FIG. 3 .
- Proximal portion 39 extends from proximal edge 42 , just distal of the insertion point of the plantar fascia in the medial tubercle of the calcaneus, medially and laterally
- Portion 25 underlies a substantial portion of the mid-foot h, generally about 75 to 100%.
- Upper surface 47 from its apex 49 and forward to edge 45 , forms part of upper surface 51 of insert device 21 which is designed to underlie plantar surface k of the user's foot.
- the posterior portion of device upper surface 51 is comprised of upper surface 29 of portion 23 .
- Second portion 25 includes a transverse plane curvature 53 adapted to make substantial contact with longitudinal plane arch f. Portion 25 likewise includes a sagittal plane curvature 55 adapted to make substantial contact with a corresponding sagittal plane arch g of the foot.
- Device 21 has been designed with reference to the left foot. The same principles described herein for the left foot and left insert would apply to a device for the right foot, in mirror image. Of course, device 21 may include suitable contouring or other features, and may likewise comprise a pair of orthotic inserts for the left and right foot.
- portions 23 , 25 are formed of suitable material to have a compression load deflection value for portion 23 which is less than that of portion 25 .
- portion 25 is more rigid than portion 23 , and thereby deflects less readily than first portion 23 under comparable force.
- Suitable compression load deflections for portion 23 may be selected from the range of 400 and 1,000 psi, and a suitable compression load deflection value for portion 25 may be selected to be greater than that of portion 23 , and in the range of 600 to 1,200 psi, whereby the second portion is more rigid than the first portion.
- first portion 23 may be formed substantially of foam or rubber, whereas those of second portion 25 may be substantially a plastic or polymeric material, so that portion 25 is generally more rigid or resilient than portion 23 .
- portions 23 , 25 may be formed of the same materials processed to achieve the differing ranges of compression load deflection set out herein, as well as one or more foam or plastic materials, mixed, layered or otherwise blended.
- first portion 23 may have a durometer of about 70 to about 80, and second portion 25 has a durometer of about 90 to about 100, or alternatively, may have a still higher durometer.
- the durometer of portion 23 may be less than that associated with portion 25 by about 10 to about 30, or, alternatively, a still greater relative difference in durometer values.
- portions 23 , 25 may include resiliently compressible materials.
- material or materials are formed from a thermoset process, whereby portion 25 is more resilient than portion 23 .
- the thermoset material of portion 25 is selected so that portion 25 resists deflection beyond 7% in the range of anticipated uses of insert 21 .
- Other materials are likewise suitable for either or both of portions 23 , 25 , including foam, plastic, thermoplastic elastomers, vulcanized or thermoset rubber, elastomeric materials, cellular materials, metal, wood, cellulose, paper, or still other non-foam or non-plastic materials, alone or in combination.
- portions 23 and 25 are predominately formed of thermoset foam materials, with portion 25 being correspondingly more rigid, and formed into a dome shape, with a planar lower surface substantially coplanar with lower surface 31 of portion 23 .
- the resiliency and compression load deflection characteristics may be varied or tuned to the gait cycle of a particular wearer, average wearer, or class of wearers (for example, obese individuals, diabetics, men, women, children, and the like).
- portion 23 relative to portion 25 may result in upper surface 29 of portion 23 being compressed downwardly relative to the sole of the shoe, by the wearer's heel, such that it lies in a horizontal plane generally below at least apex region 49 of portion 25 .
- the respective durometers of the first and second portions 23 , 25 are selected to compress first portion 23 vertically more than second portion 25 to off-load heel-strike force toward the mid-foot.
- the relative compressibility (or its converse, rigidity) between portions 23 , 25 is thus selected or tuned to “offload” force otherwise felt by the heel j toward mid-foot h.
- Portions 23 , 25 are suitably secured to remain in position relative to each other, such as by suitably located adhesive effective for foam materials, by heat bonding or other fusing techniques, or by combining portions 23 , 25 with integrating covers, tapes, or adhesive layers.
- Still other materials are likewise suitable for implementing the features of this disclosure and the scope of this disclosure is not limited by those materials specifically mentioned above. It is likewise appreciated that material may be combined with other materials of varying compressibility and resiliency and that the durometer range may be tuned or otherwise varied to include different ranges for portions 23 , 25 or more than just the two ranges discussed herein. Similarly, suitable fabric, edges, or coverings or materials may be either engineered into the materials disclosed herein or arranged so as to encapsulate or overlie portions 23 , 25 . Such additional features are likewise part of the present disclosure.
- the durometer range of portions 23 , 25 may be varied depending on the weight of the intended user. As such, it is possible that different durometer ranges may be appropriate for device 21 intended for obese individuals on the one hand, or those below average weight on the other. Similarly, different durometer ranges may be appropriate for devices 21 for men, women, or children. In some applications, the durometer of portion 23 may be selected to substantially equilibrate the heel of the intended wearer during walking, whereby device 21 assists in causing heel j to “float” during the heel strike and contact phases of a person's gait.
- orthotic insert device may be varied depending on the wearer's foot size, gender, and similar such factors. Arcuate surfaces, arches, depressions, and other shaped features and contouring may likewise be incorporated into device 21 described herein, without departing from the scope of coverage of this disclosure.
- insert 21 measures about 14.5 cm in length from the rearmost portion 57 of the proximal edge 24 to forward edge 45 of insert 21 , with upper surface 29 of portion 23 extending about 6.3 cm of that length, and upper surface 47 of second portion 25 extending the balance of about 8.2 cm.
- Device 21 has an average width of about 7 cm.
- the overall outer dimensions of device 21 will be contoured and otherwise configured for insertion into a wearer's shoe, and so the overall length and width given herein may be varied depending on the amount of contouring appropriate for the intended application.
- Portion 23 may have a thickness of about 1.5 cm at rear 57 of edge 24 , with upper surface 29 of portion 23 sloping gradually relative to lower surface 31 so that the relative distance between upper and lower surfaces 29 , 31 is about 1.2 to 1.3 cm when measured near apex 49 .
- Arcuate surface 33 forms a boundary between portions 23 , 25 , extending over a linear distance of about 5 cm and having a radius of curvature of about 6.5 cm.
- Portion 25 has a thickness of about 1.2 to 1.3 cm at apex region 49 , tapering distally through a pair of arcuate regions 46 and 48 having respective radii of curvature of about 16 cm and 13 cm, respectively.
- Apex region 49 extends longitudinally over a distance of about 1 cm.
- orthotic insert 21 consists essentially of two zones of material.
- a first zone located and sized to underlie the fat pad of heel j and having a corresponding compression load of 400 to 1,000 psi
- a second zone anterior to the first zone and located and sized to underlie mid-foot h, the second zone having a compression load deflection value which is higher than that of the first zone, selected, for example, from the range of 600 and 1,200 psi. In practical terms, this means that the second portion deflects less readily than the first portion under comparable force.
- insert 21 through a relatively simple construction, includes designs and features to offload vertical force experienced by heel j to mid-foot h during a person's gait.
- the first and second zones formed by portions 23 , 25 respectively, have an opposing boundary along arcuate surface 33 , as discussed previously, and the differing rigidities between portions 23 , 25 thereby form a transition zone 61 between the two rigidities designed into portions 23 , 25 .
- this transition zone has a corresponding compression load deflection between that of the zone underlying heel j and that associated with portion 25 at apex region 49 .
- transition zone 61 may improve wearer comfort while still permitting offloading of vertical force from heel j toward mid-foot h.
- insert 21 is placed in a corresponding pair of shoes, lower surface 52 of device 21 being generally placed to oppose the shoe insole, and upper surface 51 positioned to underlie the heel and mid-foot of the wearer.
- the disclosed insert not only decreases the force felt on the heel, but also offloads such force, rapidly transferring the force and corresponding weight to the middle part of the foot, especially during the impact or propulsive phases of the gait.
- force becomes dissipated over a much larger plantar surface area, decreasing felt impact on the heel and shortening the time the force is affecting the foot.
- decreasing the felt impact and transferring forces to the larger surface area of the foot and mid-foot generally decreases or eliminates associated discomfort with a variety of disorders of the heel and hind-foot, such as those listed earlier in this disclosure.
- insert 21 may be formed from a single, integral piece formed of one or more materials with varying durometers, whether horizontally, vertically, laterally, or longitudinally, located at the zones and locations of the heel and mid-foot in accordance with this disclosure.
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